International Gaming Research Unit, Psychology Department, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham NG1 4FQ, UK.
Computing and Technology Department, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham NG1 4FQ, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018 Jan 16;15(1):142. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15010142.
Internet-enabled smartphones are increasingly ubiquitous in the Western world. Research suggests a number of problems can result from mobile phone overuse, including dependence, dangerous and prohibited use. For over a decade, this has been measured by the Problematic Mobile Phone Use Questionnaire (PMPU-Q). Given the rapid developments in mobile technologies, changes of use patterns and possible problematic and addictive use, the aim of the present study was to investigate and validate an updated contemporary version of the PMPU-Q (PMPU-Q-R). A mixed methods convergent design was employed, including a psychometric survey ( = 512) alongside qualitative focus groups ( = 21), to elicit experiences and perceptions of problematic smartphone use. The results suggest the PMPU-Q-R factor structure can be updated to include smartphone dependence, dangerous driving, and antisocial smartphone use factors. Theories of problematic mobile phone use require consideration of the ubiquity and indispensability of smartphones in the present day and age, particularly regarding use whilst driving and in social interactions.
在西方世界,能够上网的智能手机越来越普及。研究表明,过度使用手机会导致一系列问题,包括依赖、危险和禁止使用。十多年来,这一直是通过“问题手机使用问卷”(PMPU-Q)来衡量的。鉴于移动技术的快速发展、使用模式的变化以及可能出现的问题和成瘾性使用,本研究旨在调查和验证 PMPU-Q 的更新当代版本(PMPU-Q-R)。采用了混合方法的收敛设计,包括心理测量调查(n=512)和定性焦点小组(n=21),以了解智能手机使用问题的经验和看法。结果表明,PMPU-Q-R 的因子结构可以更新,包括智能手机依赖、危险驾驶和反社会智能手机使用等因素。关于问题手机使用的理论需要考虑到当今智能手机的普及和不可或缺性,特别是在驾驶和社交互动中使用手机的情况。